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John Dunlop <[log in to unmask]>
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John Dunlop <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 24 Sep 1998 16:42:58 +0100
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Michael, you wrote :

>I've seen this answered before, but I can't find it in the archives or
HP-ESC.
>
>I have a friend (hi, Steve [not Cooper]!) who "lost" all of the HFS
files on
>his system doing a re-load.  What is the best way to restore the
HP-supplied
>HFS files from the FOS tape?

I had the same problem and was given to following answer :

1) from FOS:  restore *t;@.hp36431.support,i0036431.usl.sys;create;show
>
>     2) check for HFS directory structure by performing the following
>         :FINDDIR DIR=bin
>         :FINDDIR DIR=etc
>         :FINDDIR DIR=usr
>         :FINDDIR DIR=lib
>         :FINDDIR DIR=tmp
>             If all of the above are present go to step #3. If not,
insert
> step #4 then do  step #3.
>
>     3) STREAM I0036431.USL.SYS
>
>     4) STREAM SUPACCT.PUB.SYS. This job sets up the accounting
structure. If
>      you made changes prior to your reload, everything will be back to
system defaults

Cheers,

John Dunlop

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